The committee paid $16,967 to seven vendors.
The largest expense was $1,479 paid to Enterprise Envelope based in Rockford for envelopes.
The second largest political spend from a committee operating in a city within Kent County during the month came from Committee to Elect Rachel Hood. It spent $5,163 during that period on 16 different vendors.
What’s known as “dark money,” which comes from political non-profits and shell corporations, has greatly increased expenditures and donations in recent elections to record-breaking highs.
During the 2020 elections, candidates spent roughly $41 million. This is in sharp contrast to the previous federal election cycle, when Michigan candidates spent nearly $150 million.
Political campaign financial data is often updated, leading to a sometimes incomplete picture of a committee or candidate's finances.
Committee | Expenditures | Paid Vendors |
---|---|---|
Kevin Green for St Senate | $16,967 | 7 |
Committee to Elect Rachel Hood | $5,163 | 16 |
Friends of Mark Huizenga | $4,899 | 14 |
Committee to Elect Joseph Jackson | $3,142 | 1 |
Committee to Elect Tommy Brann for State Senate | $3,138 | 5 |
Huizenga for Michigan Leadership Fund | $2,108 | 2 |
Committee to Elect Winnie Brinks for Senate | $1,872 | 16 |
Committee to Elect Lynn Afendoulis | $250 | 1 |
Equity PAC | $224 | 5 |
West Michigan Cannabis Guild | $189 | 3 |
Committee to Elect Mark Huizenga | $137 | 1 |
LagrandPAC | $102 | 1 |
Michigan Values Life | $77 | 1 |